Seat belt?

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Ever watch the tractor "chicken" scene from the movie "Footloose"? Kevin Bacon is trying to bail out of his John Deere, but his shoestring is caught and he can't jump while Bonnie Tyler is singing "I Need a Hero" in the background? God, I love that movie!

Oh, wear the seatbelt and keep the ROPS up!

Mark
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I am a big fan of ROPS and seat belt. Working with tractors and forklifts, I have seen people jump off and get crushed. The safest place to be is in your seat, belted in.

"Trusting your instincts" won't aways work in a surprise situation that you aren't expecting. )</font>

But that's exactly my point. I AM always on alert. 30 years of motorcycle riding taught me that. Always thinking, "where's my out". SOmeone that got crushed dove off the LOW side. That's not thinking too clearly. Again, not saying this is for everyone. (or even that i'm right)
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Inorth state Hoosiers. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif Besides, if your luck is anything like mine, if you were able to pull off this feat, you'd impale yourself on a t-post when you jumped. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

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Oh cripes, you're right on there!!
 
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   / Seat belt? #15  
<font color="blue"> I AM always on alert </font>

I am not so lucky. But, even if I was, "in the seat" was the safest place to be. As I was rolling, the seatbelt kept me securely snug in the seat. The ROPS limited the roll, but would have protected even if I rolled more.

<font color="blue"> I feel like I would be better off baling off the high side </font> Good luck! I was able to take this picture at the scene, body intact, thanks to seatbelt and ROPS.

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   / Seat belt? #16  
I agree 100% with okieg - Picture yourself on the tractor as it starts to roll. To think you're going to be able to jump off on the HIGH side (which is getting higher as the tractor rolls), fighting gravity, momentum, and the natural tendency of the tractor and everything on it (including YOU) to go int he direction of the roll, is just unrealistic unless maybe you're Spiderman. Average reaction time to hit the brakes in a car is .75 seconds. I'll assume it's in that area for a tractor roll too and in that time the tractor's almost on the ground. I've been on mine with a loaded bucket on a slight slope and my right front and rear wheel came off the ground until the bucket hit ground and there I sat with two wheels off the ground. I had no time to do anything but feel it happen. Just happens too quick.
 
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<font color="blue">I don't think this is the same for everyone, but I was an athlete my whole life and diving and tuck/roll is just a natural thing to me. </font>

Maybe you can relate to this:
Edwin Moses. Top hurdler in the world for years. He once won 122 consecutive races... until he lost one. And losing a hurdle race has far less consequences than losing a race with a rolling tractor.

As a former lifeguard and reformed invincible person, I can tell you this;

The older I get the better I was.

Please use your ROPS in conjuction with your seat belt. We want to hear from you for years to come on TBN /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( <font color="blue">I don't think this is the same for everyone, but I was an athlete my whole life and diving and tuck/roll is just a natural thing to me. </font>

Maybe you can relate to this:
Edwin Moses. Top hurdler in the world for years. He once won 122 consecutive races... until he lost one. And losing a hurdle race has far less consequences than losing a race with a rolling tractor.

As a former lifeguard and reformed invincible person, I can tell you this;

The older I get the better I was.

Please use your ROPS in conjuction with your seat belt. We want to hear from you for years to come on TBN /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif )</font>

Beautifully said. Ok. convinced.
 
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<font color="red"> But that's exactly my point. I AM always on alert. 30 years of motorcycle riding taught me that. Always thinking, "where's my out". </font>

Your best way out is using the seat belt and trusting the ROPS. We buried a friend not long ago that had been riding motorcycles for just about thirty years too. The driver of the car that hit him from behind never gave him a chance to find his way out of danger.

Just think how relaxing it will be on your tractor just doing your work and not having to look for a way out all the time.

Life is too precious to trust your athletic ability to save it. Just don’t take the chance.
 
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Your natural atheletic ability may save your life.

The rops WILL save your life.

For every person who's life is "saved" by being thrown from the vehicle or being able to lay down before the roof crushes in, ten or twenty are killed and hundreds are maimed by not wearing a safety belt.

I started wearing a full face shield when doing lawn work after the mower threw a branch in my face. Safety glasses protected my eyes and probably more of me as I only had a bruised cheek. I hated those safety glasses since they fogged up when I work and impaired visibility. I thanked them that day. I then switched to a full face shield that offers as good protection without fogging up but doesn't have as good peripherial vision.

Seat belt on tractor is the same. Sure, looking behind is not as easy and is a major pain when tilling (and probably hogging) but ... what is your life worth?

Wear the belt.
 

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